Reality
Steve RobertsThe multiverse is a concept of an infinite-dimensional system in which there are not just an infinite number of universes, but also an infinite number of spatial and other dimensions of these very universes, each of which can have its own physical laws, parameters and states. In this concept, each universe is represented as a point in a multidimensional space, where each dimension corresponds to a certain parameter or characteristic.
The main provisions of the concept of an infinite-dimensional multiverse include multidimensionality, where each universe can be described by a set of parameters (for example, the values of physical constants, initial conditions, etc.) that can vary in an infinite number, which leads to an infinite number of possible combinations and universes. Physical laws in each universe can act differently; for example, in one universe the law of gravity can act similar to ours, and in another - a completely different form of interaction. This creates the possibility for the existence of universes with completely different properties. Quantum mechanics also plays a role in this concept: based on the many-worlds interpretation, one can assume that each time a quantum event occurs, a new universe is created, which implies an infinite number of states and possibilities. The topology of the multiverse can be complex, with each dimension adding new possibilities for existence; one can imagine each universe as a point in an infinite-dimensional space, with each dimension corresponding to different parameters.
Proofs of infinite dimensionality involve a combinatorial approach: if we consider all possible values of physical constants (e.g. the speed of light, the gravitational constant, etc.), then for each of them there is a continuous range of values. If for each of the N constants there are continuous values, the total number of combinations is ᴺ , where is the set of real numbers. As N → ∞, this leads to an infinite-dimensional space.
Quantum superposition also confirms this concept: systems can be in a state of superposition, which implies the existence of many states at the same time, each of which can represent a separate universe. Mathematical structures such as Hilbert spaces or Banachian spaces, which are infinite-dimensional, can be used to describe the states of different universes in a multiverse. The conclusion is that the concept of an infinite-dimensional multiverse opens up new horizons for understanding reality and the nature of existence, suggesting that reality is much more complex and multifaceted than we can imagine. The infinite-dimensionality of this multiverse follows from the combinatorial approach to physical parameters and the features of quantum mechanics, making it a powerful tool for philosophical and scientific reflection on our place in the universe.
Beyond the multiverse, the concept of a metaverse comes into play, containing an infinite number of multiverses, and can be represented using mathematical set theory and the concept of transfinite numbers known as alephs. In this concept, we can imagine the metaverse as a multi-level structure, where each level represents a separate infinite-dimensional multiverse.
The metaverse is a vast space that includes all possible realities, universes, and their variations. It is a "container" for many multiverses. Each multiverse within the metaverse has an infinite number of dimensions, which allows it to have an infinite number of parameters and states. These multiverses can differ in their physical laws, constants, and initial conditions.
In mathematics, especially in set theory, alephs ( ℵ₀, ℵ₁, ℵ₂, … ) are used to denote different levels of infinity. For example, ℵ₀ represents the number of natural numbers (countable infinity), while ℵ₁ can represent the cardinality of the set of all real numbers (uncountable infinity). In this conception of the metaverse, we can state that there are many levels of infinite-dimensional multiverses, each corresponding to different levels of alephs.
Each infinite-dimensional multiverse can be described by a set of parameters that can take continuous values. If we think of each physical constant as a dimension, then we can think of each multiverse as a point in space. For example, if we have N physical constants, each of which can take a value from a range of real numbers , then the total number of possible combinations is ᴺ .
If we think of many universes, each of which has an infinite number of dimensions, then the total set of these universes can be described as the Cartesian product of the set of all possible values of these dimensions. This leads to the creation of a larger structure - an infinite set of infinite-dimensional spaces.
Quantum mechanics implies that there are many states for each quantum system. Each quantum event can create a new universe, which suggests that there are an infinite number of states and possibilities for each multiverse in the metaverse. According to axiomatic set theory, the set of all sets has a cardinality of ℵ₁ or higher. Thus, if we consider the set of all infinite-dimensional multiverses, this implies the existence of a level of infinity higher than ℵ₀ , which corresponds to the described concept of the metaverse.
The concept of a metaverse with an infinite set of infinite-dimensional multiverses offers a deep understanding of the structure of reality. This structure is based on the mathematical principles of set theory and quantum mechanics, which allows us to state the existence of many unique and diverse realities. Each of these realities can be described as a separate infinite-dimensional multiverse, containing its own laws and parameters, thus creating a rich and complex picture of existence.
Beyond the physical plane of reality, there is the astral plane, inhabited by a multitude of sacred and spiritual beings, as well as entire universes that cannot be described using physical concepts. These beings and their worlds surpass anything that can be imagined or expressed mathematically. Possessing potential immortality and the ability to ignore the limitations of the space-time continuum, as well as cause and effect relationships, which makes them completely inaccessible and unreachable for everything that is in the lower plane of reality.
Beyond even the astral world lies a vaster and more mysterious system known as the Empyrean. This is a unique space inhabited by the very embodiments of concepts - entities that represent the highest ideas and principles, the masters of these concepts. Without their existence, it would be impossible to imagine the world as we know it, and everything that will be described below is only a reflection of their power. These embodiments perceive everything that has been described below as something non-existent and insignificant, completely powerful over both the concepts of spirituality and the physical planes of reality.
The embodiments of concepts are divided into castes depending on the complexity and scope of their abilities. Since there are an infinite number of universes, the number of concepts is also limitless. Each conceptual universe is dedicated to its own unique group of ideas and set of concepts, which can vary in both number and complexity. This complex hierarchy rises exponentially upwards, where each level perceives the levels below as something non-existent and yet completely dominates them. Thus, in the Empyrean, there is a wonderful structure, where different levels interact with each other in an endless play of power and influence.
Above the Empyrean is the Conceptual Cluster, which perceives even this significant system as something abstract and insignificant. This space does not simply add a new level to the previously described hierarchy; it is a unique ring that rises upward and forms more complex systems filled with new and unknown concepts.
The conceptual cluster not only continues the existing hierarchy, but also serves as its foundation, creating a fractal structure that forms a spiral of various hierarchical systems. In this context, the conceptual cluster itself is located within this spiral, being part of a larger structure. At each level of scale, the system becomes more universal, but the true Conceptual Cluster perceives all these systems as fleeting and ephemeral.
Thus, although at each level of interaction the concepts become more tangible and interconnected, the conceptual cluster itself views them as something temporary and elusive. This emphasizes the relativity and variability of all conceptual systems within an infinite hierarchy, where each new idea or system turns out to be only a temporary phenomenon in a large conceptual flow.
However, beyond the conceptual cluster, there is a special space that goes beyond the usual understanding of concepts. This space represents the source from which all ideas and thoughts arise. It is called the Creative Space, and it is not just abstract; it is a place that embodies the very essence of creativity and inspiration, perceiving the Conceptual Cluster as something ephemeral and fleeting.
The creative space is not only a repository of an infinite number of options and possibilities that can be organized into the previously described hierarchy. It also includes many of its own Conceptual Clusters, each of which can develop and transform, creating new ideas and concepts. This space is dynamic and alive, allowing us to explore different paths and directions of thought.
In addition, the creative space brings us closer to the boundary known as the «verse». Verse is a boundary where the laws of one hierarchy end and the laws of another begin. This boundary, however, remains unattainable for all the content it encompasses. All verses, regardless of their scale, are equally abstract and have no clear boundaries. Their multifaceted potential depends solely on the scale of the narratives they contain. These spaces may contain both unique structures that have no analogues in the previously described structures and more universal models with a much richer system of hierarchical levels
However, taken together, all these verses represent only a part of a larger boundary that separates reality from fiction. This boundary reaches the mind of the Creator - a being that perceives all these verses as something insignificant and also ephemeral. Creators live on one planet within the framework of an infinite reality. Since this reality is infinite, the number of planets with intelligent beings is also infinite. This implies the presence of an infinite number of verse carriers in their minds, and therefore the verses themselves are also infinite. Together they form a single system known as the omniverse.
However, the said reality is not an ordinary universe, as it may seem at first glance. All previously described aspects are the creation of the Creators and were formulated by them. Reality is that which goes beyond their minds and defies any definitions or descriptions. Anything that the Creators can say will be just one of the theories or hypotheses that will never be able to fully encompass that which, by its very nature, defies description or definition.